Bathtub Insert Assembly

ABSTRACT

A bathtub insert assembly for facilitating safe bathing includes a shell, which has a top that is open. A lower section of the shell is substantially complementary to a width of a bathtub. An interior surface of the shell is resilient and is configured to absorb an impact imparted by a user to prevent injury. A first plate and a second plate are coupled to a first and second ends of the shell, respectively. The first plate is configured to seat the user. The second plate is configured to support the user&#39;s feet. A pair of armrests is coupled to the shell between the first plate and the top of the shell. At least one rail is coupled to the interior surface and is configured to position items, such as soap, and to be grasped in a hand of the user to assist the user in sitting and rising.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION (1) Field of the Invention (2) Descriptionof Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and

1.98.

The disclosure and prior art relates to insert assemblies and moreparticularly pertains to a new insert assembly for facilitating safebathing.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above bygenerally comprising a shell, which has a top that is open. A lowersection of the shell is substantially complementary to a width of abathtub. An interior surface of the shell is resilient and is configuredto absorb an impact imparted by a user to prevent injury. A first plateand a second plate are coupled to a first end and a second end of theshell, respectively. The first plate is configured to seat the user. Thesecond plate is configured to support the user's feet. A pair ofarmrests is coupled to the shell between the first plate and the top ofthe shell. At least one rail is coupled to the interior surface and isconfigured to position items, such as soap, and to be grasped in a handof the user to assist the user in sitting and rising.

There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more importantfeatures of the disclosure in order that the detailed descriptionthereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that thepresent contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There areadditional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafterand which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.

The objects of the disclosure, along with the various features ofnovelty which characterize the disclosure, are pointed out withparticularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of thisdisclosure.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)

The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than thoseset forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to thefollowing detailed description thereof. Such description makes referenceto the annexed drawings wherein:

FIG. 1 is a front view of a bathtub insert assembly according to anembodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 2 is an end view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 3 is a top view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 5 is an isometric perspective view of an embodiment of thedisclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to FIGS. 1 through5 thereof, a new insert assembly embodying the principles and conceptsof an embodiment of the disclosure and generally designated by thereference numeral 10 will be described.

As best illustrated in FIGS. 1 through 5, the bathtub insert assembly 10generally comprises a shell 12 that defines an interior space 14. Theshell 12 has a top 16 that is open. The top 16 is configured to addwater to the interior space 14. The shell 12 has a lower section 18 thatis substantially complementary to a width of a bathtub. The shell 12 hasan upper section 20 that is coupled to and extends from the lowersection 18. The shell 12 has an interior surface 22 that is resilient.The interior surface 22 is configured to absorb an impact imparted by auser who falls within the interior space 14 to prevent injury to theuser. In one embodiment, the interior surface 22 comprises rubber. Inanother embodiment, the lower section 18 is arcuate proximate to abottom 24 of the shell 12. The lower section 18 is substantiallycomplementary to a lower surface of the bathtub.

A first plate 26 is coupled to a first end 28 of the shell 12 andextends into the interior space 14. The first plate 26 is configured toseat the user. In one embodiment, the first plate 26 extends between afirst side 30 and a second side 32 of the shell 12. In anotherembodiment, the first plate 26 is arcuate. The first plate 26 has anupper surface 34. In yet another embodiment, the upper surface 34 istextured. The first plate 26 is configured to deter slippage of the userupon the upper surface 34.

A second plate 36 is coupled to a second end 38 of the shell 12 andextends into the interior space 14. The second plate 36 is configured tosupport feet of the user. In one embodiment, the second plate 36 extendstransversely between the second end 38 and the bottom 24 of the shell12.

A pair of armrests 40 is coupled singly to the first side 30 and thesecond side 32 of the shell 12 between the first plate 26 and the top 16of the shell 12. Each armrest 40 is configured to support a respectivearm of the user.

At least one rail 42 is coupled to and extends from the interior surface22. The at least one rail 42 is configured to position items, such assoap. The at least one rail 42 also is configured to be grasped in ahand of the user to assist the user in sitting upon and rising from thefirst plate 26. In one embodiment, the at least one rail 42 comprises abar 44 that is coupled to the first side 30 of the shell 12. The bar 44extends between the first end 28 and the second end 38 of the shell 12.The bar 44 is L-shaped and defines a channel 46. The channel 46 isconfigured to position the items, such as the soap. The bar 44 isconfigured to be grasped in the hand of the user to assist the user insitting upon and rising from the first plate 26.

A plurality of protrusions 48 is coupled to and extends from the bottom24 of the shell 12 into the interior space 14. The protrusions 48 areconfigured to deter slippage of the feet of the user upon the bottom 24of the shell 12. In one embodiment, the protrusions 48 are circularlyshaped when viewed from the top 16 of the shell 12.

Each of a plurality of holes 50 is centrally positioned through arespective protrusion 48 and extends through the bottom 24 of the shell12. The holes 50 are configured to drain water from the interior space14.

An opening 52 is positioned in the second side 32 of the shell 12. Theopening 52 is positioned in the upper section 20 substantially equallydistant from the first end 28 and the second end 38 of the shell 12. Theopening 52 is configured to allow entry and exit of the user from theinterior space 14.

A panel 54 is hingedly coupled to the shell 12 adjacent to the opening52. The panel 54 is complementary to the opening 52. The panel 54 isreversibly sealably couplable to the shell 12 to selectively close theopening 52.

A plurality of first rods 56 is coupled to and extends perpendicularlyfrom the first end 28 of the shell 12. Each first rod 56 comprises aplurality of first nested sections 58 so that the first rod 56 isselectively extensible. The first rods 56 are configured to be extendedbetween the shell 12 and a first sidewall of an enclosure in which thebathtub is positioned.

Each of a plurality of first cups 60 is coupled to a respective firstrod 56 distal from the shell 12. The first cups 60 are resilient and areconfigured to suctionally couple to the first sidewall of the enclosure.

A plurality of second rods 62 is coupled to and extends perpendicularlyfrom the second end 38 of the shell 12. Each second rod 62 comprises aplurality of second nested sections 64 so that the second rod 62 isselectively extensible. The second rods 62 are configured to be extendedbetween the shell 12 and a second sidewall of the enclosure. In oneembodiment, the plurality of first rods 56 comprises four first rods 56and the plurality of second rods 62 comprises four second rods 62.

Each of a plurality of second cups 66 is coupled to a respective secondrod 62 distal from the shell 12. The second cups 66 are resilient andare configured to suctionally couple to the second sidewall of theenclosure.

In use, the first rods 56 are configured to be extended between theshell 12 and the first sidewall of the enclosure in which the bathtub ispositioned. The first cups 60 are configured to suctionally couple tothe first sidewall. The second rods 62 are configured to be extendedbetween the shell 12 and the second sidewall of the enclosure. Thesecond cups 66 are configured to suctionally couple to the secondsidewall. The opening 52 is configured to allow entry and exit of theuser from the interior space 14. The panel 54 is positioned toselectively close the opening 52. The first plate 26 is configured toseat the user. The upper surface 34 of the first plate 26 is textured todeter slippage of the user upon the upper surface 34. The second plate36 is configured to support the feet of the user. Each armrest 40 isconfigured to support the respective arm of the user. The channel 46 isconfigured to position the items, such as the soap. The bar 44 isconfigured to be grasped in the hand of the user to assist the user insitting upon and rising from the first plate 26. The protrusions 48 areconfigured to deter slippage of the feet of the user upon the bottom 24of the shell 12. The holes 50 are configured to drain the water from theinterior space 14.

With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized thatthe optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodimentenabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials,shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, aredeemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and allequivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings anddescribed in the specification are intended to be encompassed by anembodiment of the disclosure.

Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of theprinciples of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications andchanges will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is notdesired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operationshown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications andequivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of thedisclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used inits non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word areincluded, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. Areference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not excludethe possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless thecontext clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.

I claim:
 1. A bathtub insert assembly comprising: a shell defining aninterior space, said shell having a top, said top being open such thatsaid top is configured for adding water to said interior space, saidshell having a lower section substantially complementary to a width of abathtub, said shell having an upper section coupled to and extendingfrom said lower section, said shell having an interior surface, saidinterior surface being resilient such that said interior surface isconfigured for absorbing an impact imparted by a user falling withinsaid interior space for preventing injury to the user; a first platecoupled to a first end of said shell and extending into said interiorspace; a second plate coupled to a second end of said shell andextending into said interior space; a pair of armrests, said armrestsbeing coupled singly to a first side and a second side of said shellbetween said first plate and said top of said shell; at least one railcoupled to and extending from said interior surface; and wherein saidfirst plate is positioned on said shell such that said first plate isconfigured for seating the user, wherein said second plate is positionedon said shell such that said second plate is configured for supportingfeet of the user, wherein said armrests are positioned on said shellsuch that each said armrest is configured for supporting a respectivearm of the user, wherein said at least one rail is positioned on saidshell such that said at least one rail is configured for positioningitems, such as soap, and for grasping in a hand of the user forassisting the user in sitting upon and rising from said first plate. 2.The assembly of claim 1, further including said interior surfacecomprising rubber.
 3. The assembly of claim 1, further including saidlower section being arcuate proximate to a bottom of said shell suchthat said lower section is substantially complementary to a lowersurface of the bathtub.
 4. The assembly of claim 1, further includingsaid first plate extending between said first side and said second sideof said shell.
 5. The assembly of claim 1, further including said firstplate being arcuate, said first plate having an upper surface, saidupper surface being textured such that said first plate is configuredfor deterring slipping of the user upon said upper surface.
 6. Theassembly of claim 1, further including said second plate extendingtransversely between said second end and a bottom of said shell.
 7. Theassembly of claim 1, further including said at least one rail comprisinga bar coupled to said first side of said shell and extending betweensaid first end and said second end of said shell, said bar beingL-shaped defining a channel, wherein said bar is positioned on saidshell such that said channel is configured for positioning the items,such as the soap, and wherein said bar is configured for grasping in thehand of the user for assisting the user in sitting upon and rising fromsaid first plate.
 8. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising: aplurality of protrusions coupled to and extending from said bottom ofsaid shell into said interior space; a plurality of holes, each saidhole being centrally positioned through a respective said protrusion andextending through said bottom of said shell; and wherein saidprotrusions are positioned on said shell such that said protrusions areconfigured for deterring slipping of the feet of the user upon saidbottom of said shell, wherein said holes are positioned in said bottomsuch that said holes are configured for draining the water from saidinterior space.
 9. The assembly of claim 8, further including saidprotrusions being circularly shaped when viewed from said top of saidshell.
 10. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising: an openingpositioned in said second side of said shell, said opening beingpositioned in said upper section substantially equally distant from saidfirst end and said second end of said shell; a panel hingedly coupled tosaid shell adjacent to said opening, said panel being complementary tosaid opening, said panel being reversibly sealably couplable to saidshell for selectively closing said opening; and wherein said opening ispositioned in said shell such that said opening is configured forentering and exiting of the user from said interior space, wherein saidpanel is positioned on said shell such that said panel is positioned forselectively closing said opening.
 11. The assembly of claim 1, furthercomprising: a plurality of first rods coupled to and extendingperpendicularly from said first end of said shell, each said first rodcomprising a plurality of first nested sections such that said first rodis selectively extensible; a plurality of first cups, said first cupsbeing resilient, each said first cup being coupled to a respective saidfirst rod distal from said shell; a plurality of second rods coupled toand extending perpendicularly from said second end of said shell, eachsaid second rod comprising a plurality of second nested sections suchthat said second rod is selectively extensible; a plurality of secondcups, said second cups being resilient, each said second cup beingcoupled to a respective said second rod distal from said shell; andwherein said first rods are positioned on said shell such that saidfirst rods are configured for extending between said shell and a firstsidewall of an enclosure in which the bathtub is positioned, whereinsaid first cups are positioned on said first rods such that said firstcups are configured for suctionally coupling to the first sidewall ofthe enclosure, wherein said second rods are positioned on said shellsuch that said second rods are configured for extending between saidshell and a second sidewall of the enclosure, wherein said second cupsare positioned on said second rods such that said second cups areconfigured for suctionally coupling to the second sidewall of theenclosure.
 12. The assembly of claim 11, further comprising: saidplurality of first rods comprising four said first rods; and saidplurality of second rods comprising four said second rods.
 13. A bathtubinsert assembly comprising: a shell defining an interior space, saidshell having a top, said top being open such that said top is configuredfor adding water to said interior space, said shell having a lowersection substantially complementary to a width of a bathtub, said shellhaving an upper section coupled to and extending from said lowersection, said shell having an interior surface, said interior surfacebeing resilient such that said interior surface is configured forabsorbing an impact imparted by a user falling within said interiorspace for preventing injury to the user, said interior surfacecomprising rubber, said lower section being arcuate proximate to abottom of said shell such that said lower section is substantiallycomplementary to a lower surface of the bathtub; a first plate coupledto a first end of said shell and extending into said interior space,wherein said first plate is positioned on said shell such that saidfirst plate is configured for seating the user, said first plateextending between a first side and a second side of said shell, saidfirst plate being arcuate, said first plate having an upper surface,said upper surface being textured such that said first plate isconfigured for deterring slipping of the user upon said upper surface; asecond plate coupled to a second end of said shell and extending intosaid interior space, wherein said second plate is positioned on saidshell such that said second plate is configured for supporting feet ofthe user, said second plate extending transversely between said secondend and said bottom of said shell; a pair of armrests, said armrestsbeing coupled singly to said first side and said second side of saidshell between said first plate and said top of said shell, wherein saidarmrests are positioned on said shell such that each said armrest isconfigured for supporting a respective arm of the user; at least onerail coupled to and extending from said interior surface, wherein saidat least one rail is positioned on said shell such that said at leastone rail is configured for positioning items, such as soap, and forgrasping in a hand of the user for assisting the user in sitting uponand rising from said first plate, said at least one rail comprising abar coupled to said first side of said shell and extending between saidfirst end and said second end of said shell, said bar being L-shapeddefining a channel, wherein said bar is positioned on said shell suchthat said channel is configured for positioning the items, such as thesoap, and wherein said bar is configured for grasping in the hand of theuser for assisting the user in sitting upon and rising from said firstplate; a plurality of protrusions coupled to and extending from saidbottom of said shell into said interior space, wherein said protrusionsare positioned on said shell such that said protrusions are configuredfor deterring slipping of the feet of the user upon said bottom of saidshell, said protrusions being circularly shaped when viewed from saidtop of said shell; a plurality of holes, each said hole being centrallypositioned through a respective said protrusion and extending throughsaid bottom of said shell, wherein said holes are positioned in saidbottom such that said holes are configured for draining water from saidinterior space; an opening positioned in said second side of said shell,said opening being positioned in said upper section substantiallyequally distant from said first end and said second end of said shell,wherein said opening is positioned in said shell such that said openingis configured for entering and exiting of the user from said interiorspace; a panel hingedly coupled to said shell adjacent to said opening,said panel being complementary to said opening, said panel beingreversibly sealably couplable to said shell for selectively closing saidopening, wherein said panel is positioned on said shell such that saidpanel is positioned for selectively closing said opening; a plurality offirst rods coupled to and extending perpendicularly from said first endof said shell, each said first rod comprising a plurality of firstnested sections such that said first rod is selectively extensible,wherein said first rods are positioned on said shell such that saidfirst rods are configured for extending between said shell and a firstsidewall of an enclosure in which the bathtub is positioned, saidplurality of first rods comprising four said first rods; a plurality offirst cups, said first cups being resilient, each said first cup beingcoupled to a respective said first rod distal from said shell, whereinsaid first cups are positioned on said first rods such that said firstcups are configured for suctionally coupling to the first sidewall ofthe enclosure; a plurality of second rods coupled to and extendingperpendicularly from said second end of said shell, each said second rodcomprising a plurality of second nested sections such that said secondrod is selectively extensible, wherein said second rods are positionedon said shell such that said second rods are configured for extendingbetween said shell and a second sidewall of the enclosure, saidplurality of second rods comprising four said second rods; a pluralityof second cups, said second cups being resilient, each said second cupbeing coupled to a respective said second rod distal from said shell,wherein said second cups are positioned on said second rods such thatsaid second cups are configured for suctionally coupling to the secondsidewall of the enclosure; and wherein said first rods are positioned onsaid shell such that said first rods are configured for extendingbetween said shell and the first sidewall of the enclosure in which thebathtub is positioned, wherein said first cups are positioned on saidfirst rods such that said first cups are configured for suctionallycoupling to the first sidewall, wherein said second rods are positionedon said shell such that said second rods are configured for extendingbetween said shell and the second sidewall of the enclosure, whereinsaid second cups are positioned on said second rods such that saidsecond cups are configured for suctionally coupling to the secondsidewall, wherein said opening is positioned in said shell such thatsaid opening is configured for entering and exiting of the user fromsaid interior space, wherein said panel is positioned on said shell suchthat said panel is positioned for selectively closing said opening,wherein said first plate is positioned on said shell such that saidfirst plate is configured for seating the user, wherein said uppersurface of said first plate is textured such that said first plate isconfigured for deterring slipping of the user upon said upper surface,wherein said second plate is positioned on said shell such that saidsecond plate is configured for supporting the feet of the user, whereinsaid armrests are positioned on said shell such that each said armrestis configured for supporting the respective arm of the user, whereinsaid bar is positioned on said shell such that said channel isconfigured for positioning the items, such as the soap, and wherein saidbar is configured for grasping in the hand of the user for assisting theuser in sitting upon and rising from said first plate, wherein saidprotrusions are positioned on said shell such that said protrusions areconfigured for deterring slipping of the feet of the user upon saidbottom of said shell, wherein said holes are positioned in said bottomsuch that said holes are configured for draining the water from saidinterior space.